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Some Discriminatory Hiring Practices Can Be Expected, Even If Markets

Question 157

Question 157

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Some discriminatory hiring practices can be expected, even if markets are competitive, as a result of


A) unrestricted entry and exit in markets.
B) lower costs of hiring.
C) a perfectly elastic market demand.
D) customer preferences.

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